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Cavan Monaghan meeting summaries, agendas, and minutes

Plain-English weekly recaps written from official meeting records. 2 weeks available.

Weeks

Week of 2026-07-06

Cavan Monaghan council agenda covered land sale, development charges; minutes still pending

Cavan Monaghan Township's Regular Council meeting on June 22, 2026 was scheduled to address the proposed sale and redevelopment of municipally-owned land at 1066 Syer Line, along with a public meeting on development charges. However, minutes from that meeting have not yet been published, so no decisions, votes, or outcomes can be confirmed at this time.

Regular Council — June 22

The June 22 Regular Council agenda listed several items for discussion and potential action:

Because minutes are not yet available, it is not possible to report whether any of these items were approved, deferred, or voted on. Readers should consult the official township record once minutes are published.

Millbrook Valley Trails Advisory Committee — June 22

The Millbrook Valley Trails Advisory Committee met the same day. The agenda included a financial report presented by Chris Allison, a discussion on invasive species management, and priorities for boardwalk replacement and new boardwalk creation. The committee was also scheduled to review the current Trail Master Plan, dated 2010, and adopt a June 2026 Work Plan.

Minutes for this meeting have not been published, so no outcomes are confirmed.

Sustainability Advisory Committee — June 25

On June 25, the Sustainability Advisory Committee was scheduled to review Water Conservation By-law No. 2008-82, discuss the June 2026 Sustainability Advisory Committee Work Plan, and receive a financial report presented by Kyle Phillips.

As with the other meetings, minutes have not been published, and no decisions can be reported.

What this means for residents

All three meetings from late June remain in agenda-only status. The township's official minutes, once published, will confirm what council and committees actually decided. The most consequential items for residents to watch are the proposed land sale at 1066 Syer Line, any changes to development charges, and the subdivision application at 963 County Road 10 — all of which could affect local growth, property, and infrastructure costs.

Coming up

Week of 2026-06-29

Council Discusses 1066 Syer Line Land Sale, Development Charges Update

Cavan Monaghan’s regular council held a closed session on June 22 to discuss the potential sale and redevelopment of municipally-owned land at 1066 Syer Line. A public meeting on an update to development charges was also held. Agendas for that meeting and two advisory committee meetings the same week have been published, but minutes have not yet been released.

Regular Council

The June 22 regular council agenda included a closed session on the sale and redevelopment of 1066 Syer Line. A public meeting was scheduled to consider an update to development charges. Other listed items were a subdivision application (15T-25004) at 963 County Road 10, adoption of a Woodland Management By-law (No. 2026-38) to regulate tree destruction, and a progress report on the annual Asset Management Plan.

Millbrook Valley Trails Advisory Committee

The Millbrook Valley Trails Advisory Committee met on June 22. Its agenda included a financial report presented by Chris Allison, a discussion on invasive species management, and setting priorities for boardwalk replacement and new boardwalk construction. The committee also reviewed the current Trail Master Plan from 2010 and its goals and objectives, and adopted the June 2026 work plan.

Sustainability Advisory Committee

The Sustainability Advisory Committee met on June 25. The committee’s agenda included a review of the Water Conservation By-law (No. 2008-82), a discussion of the June 2026 work plan, and a financial report presented by Kyle Phillips.

Coming up

No township meetings are scheduled for the next 14 days, as of July 5.

Generated from official meeting agendas and minutes — every underlying document is linked from the city page. Read the primary source before you rely on a detail.